Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A simplified spelling of
opposite . - To posit or assume as a contradictory; negative or deny.
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- adjective Simplified spelling of
opposite . - noun Simplified spelling of
opposite - verb To posit or assume as a contradictory; negative or deny
Etymologies
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Examples
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It was just the opposit, it showed how ethical and quick-killing bowhunting for gobblers is.
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The smart thing to solve the problem might be to ask Libby Company what they think and do the opposit.
Liberal Dems 'stand in strong opposition' to Sebelius statement 2009
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He has very little time left to decide if he is going to please the far left of his party and anger a majority of voters or do just the opposit. the homeless, the sick, the broke can wait
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Do you attend functions where you could possible be attracted to memebers of the opposit sex? dominican mama 4 Obama
Gates considering selective enforcement of 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' 2009
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The opposit of everything that made these movies great were used for the new movies.
EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - George Lucas trapped in carbonite. 2009
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It was just the opposit, it showed how ethical and quick-killing bowhunting for gobblers is.
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A l000 lb Bear can hide as well as a l000 lb Bull Elk. But their reactions is completely opposit.
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In this instance, he carried himself exactly the opposit of what he stated.
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She bashes all the pundits who say the exact opposit, and then quotes them when they agree with her.
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He needs someone who is his opposit – to compliment his strenghths AND his weaknesses. —
The Early Word: Obama’s V.P. Want Ad - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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